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  • Question 1
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    Permanently 'open' or functional eyes are found in
    Solution
    Snakes have no eyelids, so they can never close their eyes or blink. Instead of eyelids, thin clear membrane cover their corneas called brilles. These are attached to their skin.
    So, option A is the correct option.
  • Question 2
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    Tuatara belongs to
    Solution
    •  Tuatara is a modern reptile found only in New Zealand,  Although it superficially looks like a medium-sized lizard,In New Zealand there are about 32 natural populations of tuatara living on small offshore islands.
    •  Hence proved "The Answer is (D)"     

  • Question 3
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    Chelones resemble birds in having
    Solution
    • Chelones come under the class reptilia.
    • Chelones mean turtles and tortoises which have shells on their ribcage.
    • Reptiles have 3 chambered hearts. 
    • Chelones do not have elastic lungs. 
    • There is only one common feature between chelones and birds, which is beaked toothless jaws. 
    • Therefore, option B is correct 
  • Question 4
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    Snakes have
    Solution
    • Option C is correct here.
    • Snakes generally have only one lung. because left lung is reduced or partially developed.
    • Only right lung is present in proper shape and size.
    • This is because snakes don't need lungs always to respire. they also could move to their rib muscles and respiration takes place.

  • Question 5
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    Limbs are webbed for swimming in
    Solution
    • Terrapin utilizes all four of their legs, extending them to propel themselves through the water. 
    • Terrapin has webbed feet, and they use them to paddle.
    • Turtles have flippers to swim.
    • Tortoise show movement by walking they don't have webbed legs.
    • So, option C is correct.           

  • Question 6
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    A chelone in which head cannot be withdrawn completely inside the shell is
    Solution
    Chelonians are toothless, oviparous, quadrupedal, pentadactyl reptiles with a shell. Its head cannot be withdrawn completely inside the shell. They offset this by protecting themselves with their powerful jaws.
    So, option B is the correct option.
  • Question 7
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    Tuatara, Sphenodon is peculiar in having 
  • Question 8
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    Snake poison is hemotoxic in
    Solution
    Snake poison is hemotoxic in viper because it destroys red blood cells and leads to organ degeneration.
    So, option B is the correct option.

  • Question 9
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    Which one is known as Blood Sucker?
    Solution
    • The garden lizard is an insectivore. 
    • It is distributed throughout the world. 
    • During the breeding season, the head, throat, and shoulder of the male turn bright red just because of this character it is called bloodsucker.
    • Hence the option 'C' is correct.
  • Question 10
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    Which animal ejects a stream of blood on being irritated
    Solution
    The horned toad is a lizard that is named as toad due to appearance of it's belly. When irritated it squirts blood from it's eyes.
    Hence, option A is the correct answer.

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